Monday, 24 February 2014

Ethiopian immigrants 'walked for nine months'

Brothers fighting brothers: Poor border demarcation developed into
military conflict and full-scale war in the late 1990s in which tens of
thousands of people were killed. Despite the official cessation of
hostilities in 2000, Ethiopia and Eritrea continued their war through
proxies

Twelve Ethiopian illegal immigrants walked for nine months to
Zimbabwe to escape religious tensions in the Horn of Africa nation, a
court was told on Monday.

They were arrested late last year in Bulawayo but the trial delayed because of lack of an Amharic interpreter.

On
Friday, they were sentenced to three months in prison, which was wholly
suspended for five years on condition they do not remain in Zimbabwe
without proper documentation.

“I walked for nine months
to Zimbabwe because of religious tensions in my country. I was hoping
to get peace and job opportunities,” one of them said.

ADMISSION OF GUILT

The group had been arrested on December 4, 2013 while hiding at a house in Bulawayo.

“My
parents were killed while I watched and they burnt our farm which was
our only means of survival. We came here seeking asylum because life had
become difficult in Ethiopia.

The group signed an admission of guilt letter where they urged the authorities to grant them refugee status.

“This
letter serves as an admission of guilt and request for refugee status.
There is a social and political unrest in the region where we come
from," the letter reads.

According to the magistrate Abedinico Ndebele, it would be a waste of money to fine the immigrants as they had no money.

ETHIOPIAN PLANE HIJACKED

“This
court understands that there is instability in your country and that
most of you are young people who entered Zimbabwe for the first time,”
Mr Ndebele said.

“Therefore there is no need for us to
fine you or put you in prison because you have been in remand for almost
three months now. You can go but do not commit such an offence again.”

Last week, an Ethiopian pilot was arrested after he hijacked the plane in a plot to get asylum in Geneva.